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Diesel Power in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy J. Ander
About fifteen years age some mines in western Canada commenced using Diesel engines, partly for development work but also for operations on quite a large scale. In the Eastern mining field, the Diesel
Jan 1, 1930
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World Potash Productive Capacity and ConsumptionBy R. H. Knudsen
"In view of the chronic overcapacity problem in the world potash industry and Saskatchewan's recent emergence as a major producer, the long-term outlook for potash productive capacity and consumption
Jan 1, 1973
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Effect of Lubricant in Hydroforming of Ni-Based Super Alloy TubesBy M. Jahazi, J. Gholipour
Design and manufacturing of parts using hydroforming process require knowledge about material behaviour and tribological effects during hydroforming. Lubrication is one of the key issues in successful
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Chemical and Physical Parameters on Industrial Rotary Vacuum Drum FilterBy Mohammad Reza Khalesi, Ruhollah Rezazadeh, Mohsen Izadi Yazdan Abadi, Mahmoud Abdollahy
"The rotary vacuum drum filter (RVDF) is widely used for dewatering in mining industrial. In general, different parameters have influence in the solid-liquid separation such as: solid percent, level o
Jan 1, 2016
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Kitsault (Lime Creek) molybdenum mine, northwestern British ColumbiaBy C. J. Hodgson
"IntroductionThe Kitsault molybdenum mine is located 600 m above sea level on Lime Creek at the head of the inlet of Alice Arm, 140 km northeast of Prince Rupert, British Columbia (Fig. 1). The area o
Jan 1, 1995
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Crack Detection and Seal-Lock Casting RepairBy E. Ettles
This paper features some of the spectacular new advances in the fields of fluorescent penetrant inspection and magnetic particle concentration. Casting fractures in the various stages -before the repa
Jan 1, 1971
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Development of BIM Based Rehabilitation and Maintenance Process for RoadsBy R. Heikkilä
The utilization of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and model based 3-D control of work machines have increased a lot in new road construction in Finland as well as in other Nordic Countries. Up to
Aug 1, 2013
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Mine to Mill Approach to Optimize Power Consumption in a Process Plant Operation by Modelling and SimulationBy D. Runnels, Daniel Roy, Ricardo Esteban, J. Torrealba-Vargas
"An intuitive way to reduce power consumption in grinding operations is to feed the grinding circuit with finer feed by enhancing blasting and fragmentation control. The optimization of blasting with
Jan 1, 2016
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Review of the Mineral Industry of Nova ScotiaBy M. G. Goudge
IT IS ENOOURAGING indeed to note during the past year that, despite a slackening off in many markets and with numerous major difficulties and problems to solve, the mining industry of Nova Scotia was
Jan 1, 1958
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Operational Aspects of the Granisle PitBy R. R. Montigny
A brief description is given of the history, location and geology of the Granisle Copper Limited operation on Copper I land in Babine Lake. Detailed information is given with regard to pit design, pla
Jan 1, 1971
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Squall Lake PropertyBy W. T. Boyes, J. M. Harrison
"Squall Lake Gold Mines, Limited, owns a group of claims at Squall lake, northern Manitoba, about 75 miles east of Flin Flon and 3 to 4 miles north of the Nor-Acme mine at Snow lake. Gold mineralizati
Jan 1, 1954
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Geology of the Gem Molybdenum DepositBy M. J. Young, C. A. Aird
"The Gem molybdenum prospect is situated at the head-waters of Clear creek, between the Fraser river and Harrison lake, about 30 miles north of• Harrison Hot Springs, B.C. Clear creek follows a deeply
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology of Gypo quartz vein, Oliver·, British ColumbiaBy D. MOORE, A. REINSBAKKEN, A. J. Sinclair
The Gypo quartz vein lies near Oliver, British Columbia, and was quarried between 1955 and 1968 for decorative chips. The vein is one of many quartz veins hosted by the Late Jurassic Oliver Plutonic C
Jan 1, 1984
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Determination of Uranium in Ores by Field AnalysisBy F. E. Senftle
Introduction The usual laboratory methods of uranium analysis are either tedious, time-consuming chemical procedures or elaborate physical methods requiring sensitive equipment. There is thus an ur
Jan 1, 1949
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Recent Studies in the Porcupine AreaBy M. E. Hurst
SINCE 1934 there has been a marked revival of interest in the Porcupine district, especially in the eastern portion of the area, where exploration on the property of Pamour Gold Mines has indicated th
Jan 1, 1936
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Pollution Control Problems in The Canadian Mining IndustryBy W. R. Horn
"WHAT I PROPOSE TO DO is to review or report very briefly and generally on the most important subject areas of environmental concern within the mining industry and to indicate the progress being made.
Jan 1, 1973
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The Tasu Mine OperationBy J. E. Dodge
Tasu, currently an open-pit operation, services the primary crusher from two areas by ore-pass raises. The problems encountered and advantages gained are discussed. Mine equipment and operating practi
Jan 1, 1968
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Using Passive Seismic to Evaluate Surface Equipment Braking PerformanceBy T. G. Joseph, M. J. Bolster
ABSTRACT This paper explores passive seismic measurement as an alternative, nonintrusive approach to conducting annual brake testing on surface mine sites. Dictated by the test site location, this eva
Jan 1, 2012
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Zen and the Art of Specification Writing (77d7cb41-bec5-4fd5-adc0-f77765b61b69)By R. A. Nemchek
Over the years, concentrator plant design has evolved from a large number of small grinding mills to a small number of large mills. In many cases, all of the tonnage runs through a single mill (typica
Jan 1, 2012
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The Use of Tomographic Imaging in Mineral ExplorationBy A. Fawcett, B. C. Dyer
Abstract - The basis of the tomographic velocity imaging technique is briefly described and an application of the method to detect and image a cross-section through a chromite pod is presented. Using
Jan 1, 1994